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Microblading

Microblading is a process where semi-permanent ink is pushed into the skin using a needle. The procedure is common for defining eyebrows.

 

The needle usually has multiple points and connects to a pen-like device. This uses a stroke-like pattern to imitate your natural brow hairs for a more natural look. The ink can be liquid or cream-style and comes in many different colors.

Measuring Brow for Microblading

Treatment is prohibited for:

High-risk guests such as Diabetics and those with keloids, rosacea, low pain tolerance, or those who have very thin/sensitive skin.

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$499

 

$149

 

$299

 

$99

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Brow Bar                                                            *Prices may vary per location

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Microblading - 1 complimentary touch up within 6-8 weeks

 

Color Boost / 3rd Touch Up - touch up within 6 months of last service

 

Yearly Touch Up - returning guests within 1 - 2 years

 

Color Correction - add On 

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It is not recommended to perform the treatment:

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• During pregnancy or nursing.

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• If any skin diseases symptoms or irritation appear on the particular area (eyebrows, eye line, or lips).

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• Directly after botox treatment (after 2 months it is allowed).

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• If you are using Accutane, Isotretinoinor other strong retinoids (after 6 months it is allowed).

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• If you have a Pacemaker (not allowed for machine technique, but allowed for manual technique).

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• If you are suffering from sunburn or frostbitten (treatment allowed after symptoms disappear).

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• Unusual scars, birthmarks, moles.

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• Straightaway after waxing.

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• After a strong chemical peel.

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• Do not take Aspirin, Niacin, Vitamin E, or Ibuprofen 24 hours before treatment.

Pre-treatment 

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• You have to be off Accutane or any prescribed acne medications for 1 year. NO Exceptions!

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• Do not take Aspirin, Fish Oil, Niacin, Vitamin E, and/or Ibuprofen or blood thinners, unless medically necessary, 72 hours prior to your procedure. Tylenol is fine.

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• Do not drink coffee, alcohol, or energizing drinks on the day before or after the procedure. This will minimize any oozing/bleeding or swelling after the procedure.

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• If you get your brows tinted, do it at least 1 week prior to the permanent makeup procedure.

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• Do not tan or sunbathe 30 days before and after the procedure.

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• If you get your eyebrows waxed, threaded, or tinted, please have this done at least 72 hours prior to your scheduled procedure. It is recommended to wait at least 14 days to have them waxed or threaded & 30 days for tinting after the procedure.

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• Do not have any chemical peels, microdermabrasion, mesotherapy, or any other intense treatments which will cause faster skin cell rejuvenating and cause skin irritation 3-4 weeks before the procedure.

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• Wash your hair before the procedure.

Post-treatment 

 

• Do not get your brows directly wet; water, ocean, pool, sweating or any other liquids for 10 days after the treatment. Even a small drop which seems unimportant may: expand the wound, create the possibility for infections, cause excessive scabbing to appear, and you may ruin the results. No sweating (of any kind), gym, yoga, swimming for the 10 days. If you work out regularly results may heal more to a powdered look due to the oils the body produces when it gets heated and sweaty.

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• Clean the area with a small amount of sterile water on a cotton pad 2—4 times a day for the first day. This will help remove any excess lymph, blood and pigment that may appear after the procedure.

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• In cases of dryness, but not earlier than the 3rd day, apply a very small amount of coconut or grapeseed oil. Make sure your eyebrows are not greasy, but just moistened a little so you won’t see any residue of the oil.

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• After 10 days you may use a gentle soap or nongreasy facial cleanser to keep the eyebrows clean.

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• Do not use other ointments, cream with vitamins or antibiotics on eyebrows during the healing process.

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• No sunbathing or tanning for 4 weeks. No direct sun exposure.

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• No Retinols, AHA’S, exfoliating treatments, chemical peels, microdermabrasion, botox and any other strong treatments for 6- 8 weeks after your procedure.

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• Smoking WILL cause the pigment to fade prematurely and anesthetics will not last as long.

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• DO NOT USE growth enhancement products such as Latisse, Revitabrow, Grande lash, one month prior to and after treatment has fully healed as it may shift your color.

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• With proper after care and no water/oil contact, no scab will appear. You will only see a thin layer of film which will peel of gently day by day.

After Care

 

• Wipe access of lymph during the first day

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For 7 days:
 

• No water or any other liquids

• No saunas, pools, steam, or sunbathing

• No make up, creams, lotions, ointments, or other liquids

Normal to Dry Skin

Cleansing with Saline 3 times a day

1 drop of coconut oil from 3rd day

Oily Skin

Cleansing with saline/witch hazel 4-5 times a day

Healing Process

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• If eyebrows are kept clean and dry, only a thin film (not scab) will appear after 4-7 days. It will peel off itself gently (do not touch or scratch it) after 7-10 days. After the film peels off, dryness and flakiness can appear. In this case, a small amount (almost invisible) of coconut or grapeseed oil can be used after disinfection. Pay attention to cleansing eyebrows during all healing period (28-45 days).

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• If the wound is exposed to water, serum, or sweat, it will expand and, depending on the level of contact, a soft or hard scab will appear. Scratching the scab or scar can cause a white spot to appear and no pigment will be left.

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• It is possible that the area around the strokes can turn red due to irritation a day after treatment. Redness will subside and strokes will start to appear darker a few days after treatment. 

Touch Up
Follow-up visits should be done within 6-8 weeks after your initial treatment. Any additional touch ups within 6-12 months are an additional charge.
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